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[738] Fitter, Chris. "The Poetic Nocturne: From Ancient Motif to Renaissance Genre." Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature 3 (1997).
[734] Fishelov, David. "Genre Theory and Family Resemblance—Revisited." Poetics 20 (1991): 123-138.
[732] Farrell, Joseph. "Classical Genre in Theory and Practice." New Literary History 34 (2003): 383-408.
[729] Fahnestock, Jeanne. "Genre and Rhetorical Craft." Research in the Teaching of English 27 (1993): 265-271.
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[724] Eagleton, Terry. Literary Theory: An Introduction. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983.
[724] Eagleton, Terry. Literary Theory: An Introduction. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983.
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[723] Dunmire, Patricia L.. "Genre as Temporally Situated Social Action." Written Communication 17 (2000): 93-138.
[722] Duff, David. Modern Genre Theory. New York: Pearson Education, 2000.
[716] Doelman, James. "Circulation of the Late Elizabethan and Early Stuart Epigram." Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et Réforme 29 (2005): 59-73.
[1177] Ding, Huiling. " "Genre analysis of personal statements: Analysis of moves in application essays to medical and dental schools." ." English for Specific Purposes 26, no. 3 (2007): Continuous.
[712] DiMaggio, Paul. "Classification in Art." American Sociological Review 52 (1987): 440-455.
[988] van Dijck, José. "Composing the Self: Of Diaries and Lifelogs." Fibreculture: Internet Theory, Criticism, Research (2004): http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue3/issue3_vandijck.html.
[988] van Dijck, José. "Composing the Self: Of Diaries and Lifelogs." Fibreculture: Internet Theory, Criticism, Research (2004): http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue3/issue3_vandijck.html.
[707] Devitt, Amy J.. "Intertextuality in Tax Accounting: Generic, Referential, and Functional." In Textual Dynamics of the Professions: Historical and Contemporary Studies of Writing in Professional Communities, edited by Charles Bazerman and James Paradis, 336-335. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991.
[706] Desai, Kalpesh Kaushik, and Suman Basuroy. Interactive Influence of Genre Familiarity, Star Power, and Critics' Reviews in the Cultural Goods Industry: The Case of Motion Pictures In Psychology and Marketing. Vol. 22., 2005.
[702] Dannels, Deanna P., and Martin Kelly Norris. "Critiquing Critiques: A Genre Analysis of Feedback Across Novice to Expert Design Studios." Journal of Business & Technical Communication 22 (2008): 135-159.
[700] Danielewicz, Jane. "Personal Genres, Public Voices." College Composition and Communication 59 (2008): 420-450.
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[695] Corcoran, Paul E.. "Presidential Concession Speeches: The Rhetoric of Defeat." Political Communication 11 (1994): 109-131.
[691] Connors, Robert J.. "Genre Theory in Literature." In Form, Genre, and the Study of Political Discourse, edited by Herbert W. Simons and Aram A. Aghazarian, 25-44. Studies in Rhetoric/Communication. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1986.
[1237] "Genre [poster]." College Composition and Communication 62, no. 3 (2011): n. pag.
[687] Cohen, Ralph. "Introduction: Notes toward a Generic Reconstitution of Literary Study." New Literary History 34 (2003).
[687] Cohen, Ralph. "Introduction: Notes toward a Generic Reconstitution of Literary Study." New Literary History 34 (2003).
[687] Cohen, Ralph. "Introduction: Notes toward a Generic Reconstitution of Literary Study." New Literary History 34 (2003).
[682] Coe, Richard M., Lorelei Lingard, and Tatiana Teslenko. The Rhetoric and Ideology of Genre: Strategies for Stability and Change In Research and Teaching in Rhetoric and Composition. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2002.
[1116] Clark, Malcolm, Ian Ruthven, and Patrik O'Brian Holt. "Genre analysis of structured e-mails for corpus profiling." In Proceedings of the 2008 BCS-IRSG conference on Corpus Profiling. Swinton, UK, UK: British Computer Society, 2008.

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